"HAPPY" HARVICK RETURNS -- Kevin Harvick, the 2000 Busch
Series Rookie of the Year and the 2001 Busch Series Champion, returns to
the REESE'S Chevy after a two-race absence. The last time Harvick
was behind the wheel of the No. 21 Chevy was at Richmond International
Raceway on Sept. 9. Harvick started the race in the eighth position and
won the race in a dominating fashion. Harvick led 149 of 250 laps. It
was Harvick's third win of the season and 16th win of his Busch
Series career.

REESE'S CHEVY PREVIOUSLY AT KANSAS -- This will be the first
time that Harvick has been behind the wheel of the REESE'S Chevy at
Kansas Speedway. In 2003, Johnny Sauter started the race in the 19th
spot and finished 34th. In 2004, Clint Bowyer finished 32nd in his
homecoming.

HARVICK AT KANSAS -- Harvick has competed in only two Busch Series
races at Kansas Speedway. He has yet to record a win, but finished
second in 2003 when he was behind the wheel of the No. 29 Sonic Chevy.

1.5 MILE STATS -- In just 27 starts on tracks that are equal 1.5
miles, Harvick has five wins (19%), three second-place finishes (11%), 10
top-five finishes (37%) and 16 top-10 finishes (59%). He has claimed two
poles and led 850 laps. Harvick's average start is ninth and
average finish is 12th.

MILLER'S TIME -- Brandon Miller is scheduled to be back behind
the wheel of the REESE'S Chevy Oct. 14 at Lowe's Motor
Speedway. This will mark Miller's 11th start of the season and his
12th-career NASCAR Busch Series start. Miller's best finish of the
season came during the Wallace Family Tribute in St. Louis. He started
fifth and finished sixth. He also finished 10th the week before at Pikes
Peak.

TEAM STANDINGS -- The REESE'S Racing team is fourth in the
Busch Series Owner Standings with 329 points less than the leader, Martin
Truex's team.

QUOTEBOOK AND NOTES:

Crew Chief Ricky Viers on Kansas -- "Kansas is a pretty fast
track, and it can get windy at times. Kevin will be in our car this
weekend so it gives us an advantage over the other teams. There are
going to be some really good cars in the field, but we're going to
be one of those. I'm looking forward to a good weekend in
Kansas."

On having Kevin in the car for three of the last six races --
"It is good for many reasons. One, it will help us build momentum
going into the last six races of the season. You also have to realize
the Kevin has so much more experience than Brandon, and that'll
give us a great shot to make a run on some of the teams ahead of us in
the points."